Pros

  1. Excellent Fuel Efficiency
    The Ray ZR 125 boasts impressive mileage, thanks to Yamaha's Blue Core technology and hybrid assist. Real-world tests have shown mileage figures of approximately 66 km/l in city conditions and 56 km/l on highways, making it a cost-effective choice for daily commuting.

  2. Lightweight and Agile Handling
    With a kerb weight of just 99 kg, the Ray ZR 125 is one of the lightest scooters in its segment. This lightness contributes to its nimble handling, making it easy to maneuver through congested city traffic. The scooter's design also includes a spacious footboard and a comfortable riding posture, enhancing overall ride quality.

 Cons

  1. Limited Advanced Features
    While the Ray ZR 125 offers basic digital instrumentation, it lacks several modern features that competitors provide. Notably, it misses out on Bluetooth connectivity, LED headlights, and an external fuel filler cap, which are increasingly common in this segment.

  2. Mixed Ride Comfort
    Some riders have reported that the scooter's suspension setup can feel stiff at lower speeds, leading to a less comfortable ride over rough surfaces. Additionally, the seat design may push riders forward during braking, which could affect comfort during longer rides.